Thursday 2nd April: Following their acclaimed, news-making Stop Ukip Tour, the UK’s hottest musical comedians (and stars of Radio 4’s The Now Show)Jonny & the Baptists once again bring their blend of songs, satire and silliness to the nation. Taking on the big issues ahead of the May 2015 general election, Rock The Vote is their most ambitious show yet.
Tickets: £10/£8 from Tickets Oxford – www.ticketsoxford.com / 01865 305305 or on the door. Time: 7.30pm.

Gods Are Fallen and All Safety Gone

Tuesday 28th April: Gods Are Fallen And All Safety Gone is an investigation into what happens when we discover that our parents are flawed human beings, and that at some point, sooner than we think, they are suddenly going to disappear from our lives. Intimate and funny, this play presents a lifetime of conversations, condensed into one hour.
Tickets: £12/£10 from Tickets Oxford – www.ticketsoxford.com / 01865 305305 or on the door.

Tuesday 14th – Saturday 18th April: Two boys. A prince from a fairy tale – the only child of a King and a Queen. A kid from the inner city – the only son of Polish immigrants. Both boys need to leave home. Both are out in the night. Both are looking to find golden opportunities. When they meet, a riot breaks out.Tickets: £13.00 Concession: £11.00 Times: 8pm.

Duotone

Wednesday 29th April: Duotone is the alias of songwriter Barney Morse-Brown, cellist with multiplatinum artist Birdy, BBC Folk Award winners the Imagined Village, Chris Wood, Eliza Carthy & Jackie Oates. Duotone is proud to be returning to the North Wall to launch his new LP Let’s Get Low. Written at home on his narrowboat, Let’s Get Low reveals a songwriter who is unafraid to explore real-life experiences that are often hidden from view.Tickets: £12.00 Concession: £10.00 Times: 8pm.

Pegasus Theatre is a welcoming, vibrant venue that hosts
a range of professional dance, music and drama productions
from local and international companies.

Lorraine and Alan

Friday 10th April: Lorraine & Alan is a modern re-telling of the Selkie myth with live electronic sound design, song and several hundred plastic bottles. It is about co-dependency and how those we love shape who we are. It is about moving out of your parents’ house and the sleepiness of little England. It is about delicious salty peanuts and a woman who eats them.Tickets: £13, £9 conc, £6 U18. Time: 7.30pm.

Sparking Zone: Ten Ways to be Happier Than Your Friends

Saturday 11th April: A vital part of what we do at Pegasus is supporting the best, most exciting talent. Our SPARK programme currently offers support to 8 artists and companies, who in turn challenge and inspire us.Tickets: Free. Time: 7.30pm.

Sparking Zone: We Dance You Discuss

Saturday 11th April: A vital part of what we do at Pegasus is supporting the best, most exciting talent. Our SPARK programme currently offers support to 8 artists and companies, who in turn challenge and inspire us.Tickets: Free. Time: 7.30pm.

Last Man Standing

Friday 17th April: A breathtaking evening of dance by one of the UK’s most in-demand companies. James Wilton’s distinctive movement style is raw, powerful and dynamic. Clearly influenced by martial arts, breakdance and capoeira; high-energy episodes are juxtaposed with meaningful moments of calm and reflection.Tickets: £13, £9 conc, £6 U18. Time: 7.30pm.

Wednesday 8th - Saturday 11th April: It’s now or never for George Jones. The charismatic leader of the Labour Party needs to get out of opposition and into Number Ten. Plagued by a hostile media and beset by divisions in his party, George has three weeks to convince the Great British Public that he’s their man. But how much compromise is he prepared to make? And which tie should he wear for Prime Minister’s Questions?Times: 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets: £11 - £26.50.

Arcadia

Monday 13th - Saturday 18th April: Secret desires and wicked wit crackle in the air of Sidley Park, a stately home in the 19th century. While tutor Septimus Hodge dodges wordplay, mathematics and the occasional bullet, his talented pupil Thomasina makes a startling discovery well ahead of her time.Times: Times: 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets: £11 - £26.50.

Crazy for You

Wednesday 22nd - Saturday 25th: obby Child is a well-to-do 1930’s banker with a dream in life: to dance. Sent to a Wild West town to shut down a derelict theatre, Bobby falls in love with local girl Polly and decides to fight to save the venue... Set to stunning music by George and Ira Gershwin, Crazy for You is a high-energy musical comedy filled with plot twists, mistaken identity and fabulous choreography.Times: 7.30pm. Tickets: £11 - £18.

Friday 17th April: A schoolboy re-enacts the macho homoerotic war film 300 in his bedroom, with Wilfred Owen as his Homeric scribe. Compared to the likes of Bill Hicks, Lenny Bruce, George Carlin and Matt Panesh, Monkey Poet treats us to a double bill of his new one man show and brilliant poetic stand up. Directed by the award winning Gareth Armstrong, 300-1 won the Editor’s Award at the Edinburgh Fringe.Tickets: £11. Ages 16+. Limited seating. This performance will take place in the Café Bar. Time: 8pm.

Andrew Lawrence: Reasons to Kill Yourself

Saturday 25th April: Award winning Andrew Lawrence has appeared on Live at the Apollo, Stand-Up For The Week, and has had three series of his own BBC Radio 4 show. Yet none of that rubbish has brought him any joy. Come and laugh at his disappointing life and some amusing thoughts he’s cobbled together about how awful the world is.Tickets: £15, £13.50 conc. Time: 8pm.

Sean Lock: Work in Progress

Thursday 30th April: Sean Lock, the most fertile comic mind in Britain, will be running through some new material ahead of a major UK tour. Sean Lock is one of the UK’s most highly acclaimed and original comedians. The British Comedy Award Winner is a brilliant team captain on Channel 4’s show 8 Out of 10 Cats / Cats Does Countdown. His extensive TV credits also include appearances on Sean Lock’s TV Heaven Telly Hell, Live at The Apollo, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI and also writing and starring in the cult classic sitcom 15 Storeys High.Tickets: £15. Time: 8pm.

Tuesday 7th April: Lee Ryan, Antony Costa, Duncan James and Simon Webbe catapulted to fame in 2001 with their Top 5 single All Rise. The affable quartet quickly ascended to the top of the charts with three #1 albums, scored highly-respectable collaborations with Elton John and Stevie Wonder, and even represented the UK in 2011 at the Eurovision Song Contest.Tickets: £28. Time: 7pm.

Jimmy Carr: Funny Business

Saturday 11th April: Funny Business is Jimmy’s brand new stand up show. Come for the witty and incisive musings on the human condition; stay for the knob gags.Tickets: £28.90 Time: 8pm.

Bellowhead

Saturday 18th April: Britain’s most successful traditional folk act Bellowhead are 10 years old this year and as part of their continued anniversary celebrations have added a further 11 dates to their tour. The tour will feature tracks from Bellowhead's new album, Revival, plus all the old favourites.Tickets: £22.40 - £28.40. Time: 7pm.

Simple Minds

Sunday 26th April: Fresh from their renaissance and rightful reappraisal, Simple Minds will be releasing Big Music, their first album of new material in five years on November 3 and will also be embarking on a major multiple date UK tour in 2015.Tickets: £44.40 - £54.40. Time: 8pm.

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